It's easy to beat up on the CAF and the NMUSAF. At the end of the day, leaving childish 'everything must fly' extremism to one side, they are both organisations busy 'preserving' and presenting aircraft for public entertainment and education (a definite second in both cases) and also giving a more exclusive group of guys a chance to play with cool toys from their youth in different ways. Neither is perfect, neither could do the job of the other - we are in fact lucky to have both.
It's interesting that no-one seems to want to ask 'could the CAF done anything differently to avoid this outcome?' Whatever the merits of the case, there were several actions which could be learned from, but only be looking to what you can fix in your own organisation, rather than pointing fingers at the other guys and avoiding any self-examination.
For a start, the CAF restored an aircraft to airworthy, and then broke it, all on their own.
It's hard to get around the fact that bending the aircraft in a crash was a problem - and a bigger one than just finding a rare prop. Today's CAF is a very different organisation, so that's not a fair
current criticism, but I'd hope that the CAF and other organisations would endeavour to figure out how to avoid this dumb process happening again.
Likewise only action within the NMUSAF is likely to change what are seen externally as management issues. External pressure can be applied, but it would need to be a lot more constructive.
Just some thoughts.
groundpounder wrote:
So... excuse my ignorance, but just what was the purpose behind the twin mustang? One or two pilots ? Double the power, but close to double the weight as well ?? Speed , armament ?? Sorry, i really do know nothing about this aircraft other than the fact that it looks all business !
Someone was having a contest with another guy over whose Mustang was better. He reckoned that making it a twofur would win the debate.

More seriously:
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Based on the P-51 Mustang, the F-82 was originally designed as a long-range escort fighter in World War II, however the war ended well before the first production units were operational, so its postwar role changed to that of night-fighting.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-82_Twin_Mustang